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Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet President Erdogan in Ankara to discuss the sale of Eurofighter jets and deepen defense cooperation. Turkey aims to strengthen its air power amid regional tensions. The leaders will also address wider diplomatic and security issues.
Far-right lawmaker Zvi Sukkot will be questioned by police over his role in a break-in at the Sde Teiman military base last year. The incident followed the detention of Israeli reservists accused of abusing a Palestinian detainee. Sukkot has agreed to cooperate, while two other lawmakers involved have refused questioning.
Lithuania has shut its border with Belarus after helium balloons disrupted air traffic. Authorities are considering invoking a key treaty provision as security concerns rise.
The Knesset has approved NIS 1.2 billion for northern Israel's recovery after months of delay. The funds will support communities and businesses impacted by the conflict with Hezbollah. Local leaders urge immediate disbursement to address urgent needs.
Malaysia's leader called for dialogue and cooperation at the East Asia summit, as regional powers discussed security, trade, and ongoing conflicts. The summit also reaffirmed commitments to economic integration and peaceful engagement amid United States-China rivalry.
Netflix's new crime thriller *The Dead Girls* has soared to the top of the charts, earning a perfect score from critics. The series is based on the true story of a family of serial killers and has captivated viewers worldwide. Meanwhile, some Netflix reality shows may not return as the platform shifts its focus.
United Nations peacekeepers shot down an Israeli drone in southern Lebanon, with both sides offering conflicting accounts of the incident. The event highlights rising tensions between Israel and Hezbollah as the peacekeeping mission nears its end.
Political pressure is reshaping history and civics education in the United States, leading to the removal of lesson plans and new restrictions on classroom discussions. States like California are retreating from progressive curricula, while teachers and students face growing uncertainty over what can be taught. The changes have sparked debates over free speech, academic freedom, and the future of social studies education.
President Trump is escalating pressure on China with new tariffs and actions targeting its technological influence. The administration aims to counter Beijing's long-term strategies and protect U.S. interests. More decisive steps are expected as both countries prepare for high-stakes negotiations.
President Trump urged Russia to end the Ukraine war instead of testing new nuclear missiles. He highlighted US military strength and suggested more sanctions could be imposed if the conflict persists.
Pakistan's leader praised President Trump for helping broker a peace accord between Cambodia and Thailand. The agreement calls for prisoner releases and a withdrawal of heavy weapons from their disputed border.
Gold prices are likely to trade lower this week after a recent sharp correction. Ongoing geopolitical tensions and upcoming economic policy decisions are expected to keep the market volatile. Investors are watching for signals from global leaders and central banks.
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